\documentclass[char]{castle}
\begin{document}

\name{\cPopulist{}}

\cenquote{``Peoples do not judge in the same way as courts of law; they do not hand down sentences, they throw thunderbolts; they do not condemn kings, they drop them back into the void; and this justice is worth just as much as that of the courts.''}{Robespierre}

You were born into the \familyB{} family, one of the most powerful spark families in Europa. You and your sisters were spoiled. You could have almost anything you wanted. You were given the materials to build contraptions from your wildest dreams. Dozens of servants answered your beck and call. And it wasn't right.

Why should you have anything you wanted, while so many worked their lives away for no reward? Why should some have power and other be powerless? You even felt the pain of the poor constructs who were created for a life of servitude. But you had to hide your sympathy; your family considered it weakness. If anything, this strengthed your resolve to fix the problems you saw in the world.

For a while, you harbored fantasies of building an army of killer clanks to destroy those who oppressed others. But your history lessons made you conclude this was a bad plan. Disrupting political structures suddenly was likely to cause more harm than good. Other sparks would try to grab power, and the oppressed would be trampled in the process. Change had to come more gradually---from the inside. You would gain control of your own family, and then Europa, and then you would be in a position to help the oppressed throw off the yoke of their oppressors! \emph{Mwahahahaha!}

Ahem.

In time you discovered there were others who shared your desire to bring down the oppressors, \bPopulists{}. They came from all walks of life: mostly the proletariat, but also a small number of sparks and aristocrats like you who felt their suffering. In Copenhagen, you even met an Englishman named \cBondAlias{\full} who joined your cause. He was tracking down a wealthy nobleman who had defaulted on a loan from the British government. The \bPopulists{}, of course, keep tabs on the movements of all aristocrats, and you were able to give \cBondAlias{} the information he needed to corner his target.
% \TODO{You're all for helping the oppressed, but if only you didn't have to \emph{touch} them. Yuck.}

The final showdown with the nobleman was a violent scuffle, but \cBondAlias{} subdued him. In the process, \cBondAlias{}'s glasses were knocked off. Without them, \cBondAlias{\they} looked completely different. Could it be\ldots{} a disguise?

% Make populist more patronizing?

[...]

Eventually, you came up with the perfect symbolic action: the destruction of Castle Heterodyne itself.
% Not all the populists are in favor of this idea. Until now, it didn't matter. But now that the Castle's defenses are down, you have a great opportunity.

% TODO: Recruit a new populist if possible?

\begin{itemz}[Goals]
  \item Destroy Castle Heterodyne.
  \item Gain favor with your father, so that you can bring down the aristocracy from the inside when he names you his heir.
  \item \TODO{Economy} % Should also be populist-related
\end{itemz}

\begin{contacts}
  \contact{\cBondAlias{}} One of your recruits to the \bPopulists{}. He wears glasses.
\end{contacts}

\end{document}
